curl-library
Re: POST and Expect: header
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 09:13:43 +0100 (CET)
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Duncan Wilcox wrote:
> > Well, it doesn't necessary mean that curl is wrong... Server-side scripts
> > have deemed perferctly valid formposts as invalid before.
>
> Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to say that curl is wrong, in fact I have
> looked at a trace of IE and I really don't see any difference with curl's
> behaviour... I'm a bit lost.
I can understand that but I can't do much to help, AFAIK.
In the past, that have happened in cases where the receiver doesn't like the
boundary string curl uses, and I even remember a case with weeks of debugging
that finally proved that the receivied deemed the form-post as invalid if the
file name didn't include a windows-style drive-letter...
I figure all you can do is to try variations until you figure out what works
and what does not work.
Good luck!
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